
Obstetrics
The area of medicine that deals with pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum phase is called obstetrics. Obstetricians are medical professionals with specialized training who support women at this unique stage of life.
- Prenatal care
- Delivery
- Postpartum care
- High blood pressure during pregnancy (preeclampsia)
- Multiple births
- Breech presentation
- Cesarean sections
- Gestational diabetes
Operations Done
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TIPS & INFO
Tips for Obstetrics
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Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I see my obstetrician during pregnancy?
Typically monthly in the first trimester, every 2-4 weeks in the second, and weekly in the third
What tests and screenings are done during prenatal care?
Blood tests, ultrasounds, amniocentesis, genetic testing, etc.
What should I eat and avoid while pregnant?
Focus on nutritious whole foods, limit processed foods, avoid alcohol and tobacco.
Is it safe to exercise during pregnancy?
Yes, most types of exercise are safe with doctor's approval.
What are the signs of a high-risk pregnancy?
Chronic health conditions, multiple births, preeclampsia, etc.
What are the risks and benefits of a caesarean section?
Should be discussed with your doctor based on your specific situation.
What happens after I give birth?
Recovery in the hospital, initial checkups for you and your baby.

Opening Time
Monday – Friday
6.00 – 7:00 pm
Saturday
9.00 – 8.00 pm
Sunday
10.00 – 9.00 pm
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I see my obstetrician during pregnancy?
Typically monthly in the first trimester, every 2-4 weeks in the second, and weekly in the third
What tests and screenings are done during prenatal care?
Blood tests, ultrasounds, amniocentesis, genetic testing, etc.
What should I eat and avoid while pregnant?
Focus on nutritious whole foods, limit processed foods, avoid alcohol and tobacco.
Is it safe to exercise during pregnancy?
Yes, most types of exercise are safe with doctor's approval.
What are the signs of a high-risk pregnancy?
Chronic health conditions, multiple births, preeclampsia, etc.
What are the risks and benefits of a caesarean section?
Should be discussed with your doctor based on your specific situation.
What happens after I give birth?
Recovery in the hospital, initial checkups for you and your baby.